Scientists build specialist ‘AGI processor’ that they believe will power the next wave of AI agents
Arm’s new chip could be a powerful but efficient conductor for real-world use of agentic AIs.
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Arm’s new chip could be a powerful but efficient conductor for real-world use of agentic AIs.
NASA’s IXPE observed the outer rim of the supernova remnant highlighted in purple in the inset. Data from IXPE is combined with data from NASA’s
The fight over the roadless rule has long focused on the West, but its repeal could fragment some of the last pristine forests in the
Live Science spoke with the developers of a living knee implant that could help more patients in need of knee replacements get them.
Once global warming peaks, it could take centuries to cool things back down. But we can bend the curve by cutting fossil fuel emissions now.
After Tweety McTreason and Congress cut certain Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood in last year’s budget, some clinics have started offering aesthetic services, including Botox
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April 25, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over
Why do some constellations stay in the sky all year, while others disappear?
On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear reactor melted down, but the rest of the world wouldn’t learn how close it came to nuclear Armageddon
The new flood risk index identified eight cities along the U.S. East Coast that are at high or very high risk of floods causing extreme
Cities fed by the Colorado River have taken huge steps to reduce their water consumption over the past few decades, yet water shortages are projected
The climate event is poised to supercharge weather extremes and push global temperatures to new highs.
Inspired by gas and liquid flow in earth science, researchers brewed an equation to calculate the speed of water percolation through ground coffee.